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it is ryan. are you there? caller: good morning, s&p -- c-span. i want to talk about the movement toward fashism in this country. fascism in cim -- this country. this story about snowden is an important story. i agree with both what liberals and conservatives think about it, being the way the government has been going after us with the i.r.s. and so on and so forth. however, snowden, we cannot have an individual that works for an intelligence organization, c.i.a., whatever it is, making up their mind what we should reveal and what should not be revealed. this is ridiculous. am i on, c-span? host: you are, sir. >> oh, i'm sorry, because i see you guys speaking up there. the fascism in this country is coming from the left. it's been coming from the left for 70 years now. the left wing in this country has effectively taken over the legends. most of the colleges now brainwash our students to political correctness. and political correctness is intellectual fascism. it comes from the left. hate crimes, hate speech itself, if you think about it, if you h
it is ryan. are you there? caller: good morning, s&p -- c-span. i want to talk about the movement toward fashism in this country. fascism in cim -- this country. this story about snowden is an important story. i agree with both what liberals and conservatives think about it, being the way the government has been going after us with the i.r.s. and so on and so forth. however, snowden, we cannot have an individual that works for an intelligence organization, c.i.a., whatever it is, making up...
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ofy are accusing paul ryan pitulation. his response was this -- if you want to get something done, you have to be criticized. republicans do not run everything. aprently there are people in washington who find that kind of reasoning toxic, charles. >> letet me start wi an editorial note. i love how you cannot wait to get t your teethth into republis throwing mud at republicans, on a week when this administration -- by the way, the viewers, you will not hear anything about the secretary of hhs unilaterally changing every deadline in the obamare law without any legal authority, in way that is astonishing. but you will not hear about it on this show. >> we just did. >> this feels like a filibuster. >> did he mention fox? i is, where the big issue santa is white and jesus is white? is that the fox we are talking about? let's not go there. foxe are talking about the that explains to people -- >> jesus is white and santa is white. >> i would like to quote abc the who pointed out of seven republican house mbers runnin for the sen
ofy are accusing paul ryan pitulation. his response was this -- if you want to get something done, you have to be criticized. republicans do not run everything. aprently there are people in washington who find that kind of reasoning toxic, charles. >> letet me start wi an editorial note. i love how you cannot wait to get t your teethth into republis throwing mud at republicans, on a week when this administration -- by the way, the viewers, you will not hear anything about the secretary of...
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almost paul ryan's numbers have become a centrist number. he's injected this back into this at a time when we thought he was -- we move beyond sequestration into a new grand bargain moment. you're hearing talk of means testing medicare. >> means testing, receiving subsidies from obama care. >> means testing medicare. >> and a grand bargain. >> any time i heard the word "grand bargain" i first of all run for the hills. i also think how it's nickel and dimed working people in the country who have borne the brunt of the cuts. if there's a grand bargained and we have paul ryan as centrist position, i talked to eleison. they are driving hard to push it to newer levels of higher funding and bring in immigration, some of the priorities lost in a contrived crisis that has truly moved this country away from investment in the infrastructure of this country, immigration reform, which we need. never forget the deficit is falling. interest rates are still as low as we've seen in recent memory. so the possibility to invest and not gut and extract revenue
almost paul ryan's numbers have become a centrist number. he's injected this back into this at a time when we thought he was -- we move beyond sequestration into a new grand bargain moment. you're hearing talk of means testing medicare. >> means testing, receiving subsidies from obama care. >> means testing medicare. >> and a grand bargain. >> any time i heard the word "grand bargain" i first of all run for the hills. i also think how it's nickel and dimed...
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i thought ryan was even part of it right? obviously not. either he wasn't there or he didn't learn anything from this budget. this is the exact same budget he has put forward over the last three years. it's not a budget, it's a bad joke. obama-care is not going away. the american people don't want it repealed. it's been there two years. the supreme court has upheld it. nine republican governs like it and they're taking the medicaid expansion part of it. who is ryan fooling to think that they're going to repeal obama-care and the entire budget is based on that premise? >> michael: what bill says is right, donnie. who is he fooling. it has taken this dog and pony show out on the road before, and it's failed before. the cuts that he ran against when he was running for vice president. >> he's taking credit for all the new revenue ratings under the obama tax cuts that he opposed, that so many republicans opposed. he has the same budget, but he wants to take credit for the savings from the obama-care and healthcare. who is he fooling? he's foolin
i thought ryan was even part of it right? obviously not. either he wasn't there or he didn't learn anything from this budget. this is the exact same budget he has put forward over the last three years. it's not a budget, it's a bad joke. obama-care is not going away. the american people don't want it repealed. it's been there two years. the supreme court has upheld it. nine republican governs like it and they're taking the medicaid expansion part of it. who is ryan fooling to think that they're...
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paul ryan telling him all that to shut up. and ironically, conservatives say a two-year budget deal has little to do on spending. look at the bright side. they're letting it all out in the open, even if they are clearly not acting likefriends. mike huckabee, a minister by training and a former arkansas governor. a presidential candidate who remains particularly a darling in south carolina. he is leading the pack. the entire pack. south carolina is just the tip of the iceberg, which is probably not the way to the governor likely to refer to it. but he has to be looking at these polls and he should be pretty happy. >> it's very interesting. not having been on the political stage for the past five years other than rio a television, and not being named in any survey when people say, who are you thinking about, this guy or this guy. and i haven't been on any of those lists. so was encouraging. neil: you're not on the rino lists. >> there's not a dime's worth of difference among republicans. there's no daylight between most of them.
paul ryan telling him all that to shut up. and ironically, conservatives say a two-year budget deal has little to do on spending. look at the bright side. they're letting it all out in the open, even if they are clearly not acting likefriends. mike huckabee, a minister by training and a former arkansas governor. a presidential candidate who remains particularly a darling in south carolina. he is leading the pack. the entire pack. south carolina is just the tip of the iceberg, which is probably...
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paul ryan, former vice presidential nominee voted yes. i should point out people have said that marco rubio, republican senator from florida, he voted no, very early this morning in the senate. some people already saying that that is a presidential sweep stake dynamic there between marco rubio and paul ryan. as you look ahead to 2016. >> what about that split between cantor and boehner sf both camps saying they're standing together despite the fact there is a public statement. now, the vote against and for what is being said. >> well, people look at that. again, i think that john boehner and eric cantor have been on the page, same page better in the past few months or year than at one point there. but john boehner looked at this as something he had to do. sometimes, he said maybe a speaker very to get out there to do this. he had remained neutral, you know? in the republican conference there. i think the other thing to look for here is look at vote breakdown here. so you had 85 democratic yeas. excuse me, 85 republican yeas. and 172 democ
paul ryan, former vice presidential nominee voted yes. i should point out people have said that marco rubio, republican senator from florida, he voted no, very early this morning in the senate. some people already saying that that is a presidential sweep stake dynamic there between marco rubio and paul ryan. as you look ahead to 2016. >> what about that split between cantor and boehner sf both camps saying they're standing together despite the fact there is a public statement. now, the...
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paul ryan will be there. rand paul will be there. so it might be that romney is retreating a little bit as a deal maker rather than as a leader, which he never really was in a real populous sense. >> so maybe now, he's a king maker. he can look at the rand pauls, the paul ryans, the chris christies and maybe help try to sculpt their futures. >> he could be the person who gets the people in the room together. that's what he was good at in his business career. and that might be what he does now. my favorite part of the romney summit though is that you have an opportunity to go skeet shooting with paul ryan play golf with -- or horse back riding with ann romney. they don't really care anymore what people think of them actually having to appeal to voters themselves. >> ann romney was on cbs this morning talking about getting back into riding and that she has partial to paul ryan. that she and mitt like him come 2016. thanks to all three of you. i really appreciate your time. so if you didn't get enough from our agenda panel, you can find
paul ryan will be there. rand paul will be there. so it might be that romney is retreating a little bit as a deal maker rather than as a leader, which he never really was in a real populous sense. >> so maybe now, he's a king maker. he can look at the rand pauls, the paul ryans, the chris christies and maybe help try to sculpt their futures. >> he could be the person who gets the people in the room together. that's what he was good at in his business career. and that might be what...
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i thought about paul ryan. being associated with the biggest loser is almost as bad as being the biggest loser. >> losing on the vice presidential slot, there's nowhere to go. >> it was a tie between him and rupert murdoch. this year his entire news empire was exposed for the fraud it is. they were literally humiliated. their narrative of the campaign proved to be completely false. now their credibility is in tatters. and you had the phone hacking scandal. he's just a mess right now. so i'm giving him the tie slight edge over ryan. >> biggest loser? >> for me it was a long time coming. i remember when i first started working for marie cantwell on the held. we would have proposals or be discussing things. people would say you can't do that because of the pledge. i said i didn't know. what's the pledge? what is the pledge. i guess i need to learn about it. and the pledge is slowly, not completely -- >> grover norquist. >> grover norquist anti-tax pledge which is no way to run a business, no way to run a governmen
i thought about paul ryan. being associated with the biggest loser is almost as bad as being the biggest loser. >> losing on the vice presidential slot, there's nowhere to go. >> it was a tie between him and rupert murdoch. this year his entire news empire was exposed for the fraud it is. they were literally humiliated. their narrative of the campaign proved to be completely false. now their credibility is in tatters. and you had the phone hacking scandal. he's just a mess right...
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in the house, republican paul ry ryan. where have i heard that name? with are appealing obama care, it is dead on arrival. what is his name? willard mitt romney? and the last time i cheg, romney and ryan are not in the white house. i'm kidding. i didn't have to check. this time president obama is skipping the one-on-one budget negotiations that have failed before. instead, going straight to the members themselves. he is meeting this week with the entire republican and democratic caucuses from both the house and the senate. opening to find a grand bargain on taxes. spending cuts and entitlement reform with the pressure of the full sequester pressing down on them. will we finally see a grand bargain or any bargain from washington? the senior congressional reporter for politico. if the president gives in once again, on entitlement, will the dems push him? will they be upset? will they riot? revolt? or will they say, hey, our constituents aren't going to press us like republican constituents would press their lawmaker so they'll be able to survive that. >>
in the house, republican paul ry ryan. where have i heard that name? with are appealing obama care, it is dead on arrival. what is his name? willard mitt romney? and the last time i cheg, romney and ryan are not in the white house. i'm kidding. i didn't have to check. this time president obama is skipping the one-on-one budget negotiations that have failed before. instead, going straight to the members themselves. he is meeting this week with the entire republican and democratic caucuses from...
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it was a struggle between speaker john boehner and more conservative republicans like paul ryan and eric cantor, the house republican leader who walked with the speaker but this afternoon, opposed the fiscal cliff deal that speaker boehner tonight would allow to pass the house. >> the senate passed it this morning, 89-8. mcgrath republicans cooperating. to reverse the house tax hikes on 98 percent of americans that took effect at the midnight fiscal cliff, but leaving it in the place tax hikes on the wealthy, income over $400,000 and postponed the spending cuts. democrats pushed for house approval. >> the issue of an up or down vote should not be questioned. >> house republicans' battle. cantor demanding budget cuts be added to the bill. >> we are serious about cutting spending, though there are not. >> we are going to see where we are then vote. >> the moderates wob -- won. house passage all but assured. >> we are working hard to pull ourselves back from that cliff. we went over the cliff and are pulling ourselves back. >> it is not a one day quick fix. looks like the final margin of vi
it was a struggle between speaker john boehner and more conservative republicans like paul ryan and eric cantor, the house republican leader who walked with the speaker but this afternoon, opposed the fiscal cliff deal that speaker boehner tonight would allow to pass the house. >> the senate passed it this morning, 89-8. mcgrath republicans cooperating. to reverse the house tax hikes on 98 percent of americans that took effect at the midnight fiscal cliff, but leaving it in the place tax...
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he neutered ryan as a political force in the campaign and for paul ryan it brought to the floor the horrible draconian things he was pushing. the ryan budget, 2340 way to run away with it. >> crystal? >> alex and i are on the same wavelength here. i think picking paul ryan was the worst move not only for all those reasons and mitt romney went on to lose wisconsin badly but also there were questions particularly after paul ryan's debate performance against joe biden of whether he was really ready to step on the stage and to be the number two and i think for a lot of people who were thinking about maybe going with romney not only were they uncomfortable with how far to the right he was, how extreme his positions on social security and medicare, but they also just felt like he wasn't quite ready for prime time. i think it was a very bad strategic move for them. >> steve, the worst move? >> let me come at it from a slightly different angle. >> you ulz do. you don't have to preface it. >> it's the booze talking. i don't know. from the standpoint of voters who, you know, i think to make an informe
he neutered ryan as a political force in the campaign and for paul ryan it brought to the floor the horrible draconian things he was pushing. the ryan budget, 2340 way to run away with it. >> crystal? >> alex and i are on the same wavelength here. i think picking paul ryan was the worst move not only for all those reasons and mitt romney went on to lose wisconsin badly but also there were questions particularly after paul ryan's debate performance against joe biden of whether he was...
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boy scout ryan anderson brought attention to that ban last year when he was denied his eagle scout rank because he admitted to being openly gay. ryan's father says he's encouraged by the news, but the fight is not over. >> this is an awesome opportunity for more of the youth to get involved in scouting. i think the next step's going to have to be that adult leaders whether they're gay or not, should not be turned away. >> under this proposal ryan would be able to get his eagle rank finally. since he's now 18 he would be banned from participating as a mentor. scout leaders must still approve that proposal, and that will happen in may. >>> let's see if we're going to have a repeat of what happened today. let's check in with our meteorologist. >> we will continue to see the temperatures that we saw today. it's kind of mild out there lrnd concord. only 64 degrees, mild inland but cool by a sea breeze. a degrees there. 50 in san jose. in the inner bay over towards oakland and hayward, the inner bay and coast you're going to have to wait another kay before the temperatures start to climb on u
boy scout ryan anderson brought attention to that ban last year when he was denied his eagle scout rank because he admitted to being openly gay. ryan's father says he's encouraged by the news, but the fight is not over. >> this is an awesome opportunity for more of the youth to get involved in scouting. i think the next step's going to have to be that adult leaders whether they're gay or not, should not be turned away. >> under this proposal ryan would be able to get his eagle rank...
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how much higher do you need to go, ryan? 90? >> liberal and moderate republicans still are -- they're under water with him, but about 40 to 45% of them approve. if they lose all of those moderate republicans go down to 25, then they're left only with the tea party, and that could -- that could put a lot of pressure, and that pressure will come from wall street. so, you know, if you have a combination of these moderate republicans backed by wall street putting pressure on boehner, then he just caves and says, look, there was no other choice. >> right. dana, speaker boehner, to coin the words of the author, graham green, seems to possess a logical belief in a hopeless future. is he now literally switching his position on a daily basis, simply to ensure that the tea party caucus just doesn't throw him out as speaker? because there's no logical reason to what he does. >> i think so. what it is, it depends on which audience he's speaking to. so quietly, he was saying to his caucus, look, we can't default. we just can't do this. word
how much higher do you need to go, ryan? 90? >> liberal and moderate republicans still are -- they're under water with him, but about 40 to 45% of them approve. if they lose all of those moderate republicans go down to 25, then they're left only with the tea party, and that could -- that could put a lot of pressure, and that pressure will come from wall street. so, you know, if you have a combination of these moderate republicans backed by wall street putting pressure on boehner, then he...
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. >> chairman ryan knows i'm not going to vote for his budget. and i know he's not going to vote for mine. we're going to find the common ground. >> we want to look for ways to find common ground to get a budget agreement. our goal is to get this debt under control. and smart deficit reduction, and get people back to work. >> that phrase, common ground is important because that's a signal that they will be looking at more of a modest proposal of sorts. the last time we tried a big effort was the 2011 super committee, and that wasn't able to come up with anything, so these two hope they can find something on at least a smaller scale. >> everybody agrees that the president wanted this standoff, but did he gain any friends in congress? >> well, republicans are not feeling too warm toward democrats or the white house, but they're taking a couple of different approaches. senator mitch mcconnell said that going over the debt limit is off the table. it's not what the democrat repus are going to push for. but tetrose spoke on abc news yesterday and said
. >> chairman ryan knows i'm not going to vote for his budget. and i know he's not going to vote for mine. we're going to find the common ground. >> we want to look for ways to find common ground to get a budget agreement. our goal is to get this debt under control. and smart deficit reduction, and get people back to work. >> that phrase, common ground is important because that's a signal that they will be looking at more of a modest proposal of sorts. the last time we tried a...
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paul ryan wrote it. i'm going to read it. >> washington insiders may like ryan's op-ed, which did not once mention the word "obama care." but the tea party is not. >> it seems like paul ryan has successfully, well, we'll say angered the right. >> with the tea party rebelling against paul ryan's plan, republican leadership is now poised to go to their old, white conservative base, the people showing up to rallies in tri-cornered hats, saying remember when we told you we would go against obama care? we decided to cut social security benefits instead. >> and you were at the meeting today at the white house with the president. what came of that meeting? >> well, he emphasized the fact that we cannot reward the republicans for shutting down the government. otherwise, they will do it again and again and again. we're talking about a six-week continuing resolution, keep the government open for six week. they're getting to extract the concessions on obama care, or as a condition of reopening it, what will they wa
paul ryan wrote it. i'm going to read it. >> washington insiders may like ryan's op-ed, which did not once mention the word "obama care." but the tea party is not. >> it seems like paul ryan has successfully, well, we'll say angered the right. >> with the tea party rebelling against paul ryan's plan, republican leadership is now poised to go to their old, white conservative base, the people showing up to rallies in tri-cornered hats, saying remember when we told you...
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. >> it's what paul ryan in some ways has been proposing in the system, a reasonable voice, saying let's lessen or ease the sequester in exchange for some marginal changes in entitlements that will save money in the long term. that's a realistic deal. the question is what's the market for rationality right now in the congress? and it's pretty thin. >> i would say the shows still a problem, and for republicans, think about this-- after the deal we heard some people say maybe this is the beginning of a period of compromise. we had this tough fight. now maybe everyone will work together. if you're a republican you've already david on a pretty big deal. are you ready to cave on immigration reform or a big budget deal? >> immigration is one we hadn't mentioned until stu just did. remember, that was going to be the big deal. republicans said we have to get in front of the immigration debate. that was the beginning of the year message from republicans. well, that's kind of been washed out. i personally find it very hard to imagine in this poise atmosphere the two parties doing an immigration de
. >> it's what paul ryan in some ways has been proposing in the system, a reasonable voice, saying let's lessen or ease the sequester in exchange for some marginal changes in entitlements that will save money in the long term. that's a realistic deal. the question is what's the market for rationality right now in the congress? and it's pretty thin. >> i would say the shows still a problem, and for republicans, think about this-- after the deal we heard some people say maybe this is...
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i respect paul ryan. we disagree on politics, but when it comes down to it we have to put everything on the table. that means republicans have to be willing to put renew on the table. i can't understand this basic premise that the tax code is sacred. that there are no loopholes in there that should be closed and the savings dedicated to reducing the deficit. why is that such a radical idea to republicans? >> that's what i expected you would say, senator durbin which is not just short term spending increases. not raise rates, but just that you would close some loopholes, tax reforms -- >> i don't know anybody that's opposed to closing loopholes. if we were going to do a rewrite, we could do that pretty quickly. the amount -- the percentage of the wealth of the country, the gross domestic product that's coming to the federal government right now is pretty much where it has been at the high numbers since world war two. this is not about closing loopholes. this is about whether or not you close them to make t
i respect paul ryan. we disagree on politics, but when it comes down to it we have to put everything on the table. that means republicans have to be willing to put renew on the table. i can't understand this basic premise that the tax code is sacred. that there are no loopholes in there that should be closed and the savings dedicated to reducing the deficit. why is that such a radical idea to republicans? >> that's what i expected you would say, senator durbin which is not just short term...
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shortly we here to talk to budget negotiators, congressman paul ryan, chairman patty murray, meeting as early as tomorrow to try to figure out a way forward on this. for minutes ago. right now the total is 145, they need half the folks voting and it's a very encouraging sign that only one democrat has voted against it. we expect nearly all of them to vote for this. on the republican side, nearly 40, now 41 supporting us, we will be back later with some votes and a little bit more insight. stick with us and we will be with this until the end. the majority wins this one and then it's on to the president's desk. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] rich: of fox business special report which said government raising the debt ceiling there are more than enough votes to get through the house of representatives it appears this bill will easily pass to find its way to the president's desk. lawmakers can't go down to the floor to change the boat but there is robust support one democrats that voted against the bill it dow seems like every democrat has vo
shortly we here to talk to budget negotiators, congressman paul ryan, chairman patty murray, meeting as early as tomorrow to try to figure out a way forward on this. for minutes ago. right now the total is 145, they need half the folks voting and it's a very encouraging sign that only one democrat has voted against it. we expect nearly all of them to vote for this. on the republican side, nearly 40, now 41 supporting us, we will be back later with some votes and a little bit more insight. stick...
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what paul ryan is. ryan and boehner are tight on this one. the passion is on the debt and not on health care. how is the right going to take it? >> so far it's not warm and fuzzy. >> great save. >> the republicans need to know when red lane press shows -- >> everyone wants to make fun of the president. what the heck is it some. >> we outside don't need to know it. they need to know internally what kind of deal it is. they have very different ideas of what they are. john boehner's is very different from the house republicans who are driving this the most. at this point he can say, we get this and we got the medical manufacturer device tax. that's what this is about. >> the government shut down is about a pacemaker. >> right? that's the reason we don't shut down the government. you don't want to be caught negotiating with yourself. john boehner has stopped negotiating. >> it's interesting because president obama hit on one of the issues in his press conference talking about outside money. the conservative funds and heritage action will not endo
what paul ryan is. ryan and boehner are tight on this one. the passion is on the debt and not on health care. how is the right going to take it? >> so far it's not warm and fuzzy. >> great save. >> the republicans need to know when red lane press shows -- >> everyone wants to make fun of the president. what the heck is it some. >> we outside don't need to know it. they need to know internally what kind of deal it is. they have very different ideas of what they are....
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this conference committee, lead by chairman murray, and chairman ryan which produced the negotiated budget resolution in december is an appropriate place to discuss our differing views. this legislation also funds the government through january 15th, and averted default through february 7th, during which time we can work toward a long-term budget agreement that prevents these crises, and this ends a standoff that ground the government to a halt this fall. this is a time of reconciliation. i look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of this great capitol, to pass this remarkable agreement which will protect the long-term health of our economy and avert a default on our nation's debt, and allow us to set a foundation for economic expansion. what we have done is sent a message to americans, from every one of our 50 states, but in addition to that, to the citizens in every country of the world, that the united stateslies up to its obligations. now congress must return to its most important job, fostering economic growth and protecting middle class families. i appreciate through
this conference committee, lead by chairman murray, and chairman ryan which produced the negotiated budget resolution in december is an appropriate place to discuss our differing views. this legislation also funds the government through january 15th, and averted default through february 7th, during which time we can work toward a long-term budget agreement that prevents these crises, and this ends a standoff that ground the government to a halt this fall. this is a time of reconciliation. i...
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>> defending the budget deal, congressman paul ryan quoted the rolling stones. he said, you can't always get what you want. that's for the budget deal. when it comes to congress, here's a better stones quote. we can't get no satisfaction. >> time for the sideshow. that was, of course, jay leno last night on paul ryan's budget deal which passed the house last night. as you might have expected, though, steve colbert is against the deal. here's his explanation. >> americans sent republicans to washington to accomplish one thing. zero things. with this bipartisan budget, we'll have no chance of another government shutdown for two whole years. you fools! you can't leave our national parks open that long. it will give the wolves time to unionize. >> well, a group supporting the affordable care act has come out with a new ad to encourage young people to sign up for health care. it's a rap parody of snoop dogg's 2004 single "drop it like it's hot." ♪ let many be clear ♪ when i'm in the oval office call me president barack, president barack, president barack ♪ ♪
>> defending the budget deal, congressman paul ryan quoted the rolling stones. he said, you can't always get what you want. that's for the budget deal. when it comes to congress, here's a better stones quote. we can't get no satisfaction. >> time for the sideshow. that was, of course, jay leno last night on paul ryan's budget deal which passed the house last night. as you might have expected, though, steve colbert is against the deal. here's his explanation. >> americans sent...
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ryan regarding the benghazi controversy. >> with all due respect, that's a bunch of malarkey. miriam webster.com reports malarkey is a term that's sticking around. >>> it's a big week for hillary clinton. missouri senator claire mccaskill has become the first setting member of congress to endorse hillary clinton for the presidency 2016. now there's ooh a new campaign for the republican super pac america rising. that campaign was launched by matt, the former campaign manager for mitt romney. for now it's the pro hillary clinton super pac ready for hillary. that's "hardball." coming up, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. we're headed the same way, right? yeah. ♪ [ panting ] uh... after you. ♪ [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] it's all in how you get there. the srx, from cadillac. awarded best interior design of any luxury brand. lease this 2013 cadillac srx for around $399 per month, with premium care maintenance included. well, everything but palm trees
ryan regarding the benghazi controversy. >> with all due respect, that's a bunch of malarkey. miriam webster.com reports malarkey is a term that's sticking around. >>> it's a big week for hillary clinton. missouri senator claire mccaskill has become the first setting member of congress to endorse hillary clinton for the presidency 2016. now there's ooh a new campaign for the republican super pac america rising. that campaign was launched by matt, the former campaign manager for...
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when severe flooding damaged paul ryan's district in wisconsin, ryan made sure his constituents got government help. his quote was "i have been inspired by the support and compassion demonstrated by wisconsinites who have reached out to help their neighbors in need." he said at the time. today ryan made no mention of compassion, noting it would be irresponsible to raise an insolvent program's debt ceiling without making necessary reforms. and of course he voted no. joining me tonight, "daly show" co-creator lizz winstead. i guess there are no boundaries when it comes to politics in this country. great to have you with us tonight, lizz. >> thanks, ed. >> what do you make of all of this? >> living here, and also when the -- when the tornadoes hit in minneapolis, i was there helping those folks too with a fantastic mayor r.t. rybak. so watching this hit my neighborhood and going to redhook and seeing how people couldn't access a lot of these people. it was really hard. and helping people clean out their homes after that and talking to strangers, because you would go in groups. you were assigned b
when severe flooding damaged paul ryan's district in wisconsin, ryan made sure his constituents got government help. his quote was "i have been inspired by the support and compassion demonstrated by wisconsinites who have reached out to help their neighbors in need." he said at the time. today ryan made no mention of compassion, noting it would be irresponsible to raise an insolvent program's debt ceiling without making necessary reforms. and of course he voted no. joining me tonight,...
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ryan, you were in d.c., how has the presence of the sandy hook victims altered? >> it makes it a lot harder for the same partisan games to be going on and it allows these kind of mansion and toomey talks to be going on. fz what i'm hearing from a top senate source is that they were announcing a bipartisan background check announced tomorrow, which would be a very big deal. that would allow a number of other republicans who might not be up for re-election -- they think they've got, they think they'll get 50 give or take democrats and need ten to get all the way to 60. >> how much of the difference do you think you have made? there was a variable bust gun safety movement in this country in the 1990s. partly because it had a lot of victories. partly because it was demobilized. now there's this kind of second wave of new crop. how much do you think that, how much role do you think they're playing? >> first of all, i think the survivors of the families of those who lost always played the biggest role and made the case. this is not just the policy problem, but this is
ryan, you were in d.c., how has the presence of the sandy hook victims altered? >> it makes it a lot harder for the same partisan games to be going on and it allows these kind of mansion and toomey talks to be going on. fz what i'm hearing from a top senate source is that they were announcing a bipartisan background check announced tomorrow, which would be a very big deal. that would allow a number of other republicans who might not be up for re-election -- they think they've got, they...
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the ryan budget. by the way, this is the third ryan budget produced by the republicans in the past three years, unlike the previous budget proposals, this ryan budget balances the budget in ten years. ten years. and i have to commend the congressman and the republicans for doing so. it also achieves over four and a half trillion dollars in deficit reduction over the next decade. there is one little hitch. almost 2 trillion of that is obamacare. the repeal of obamacare necessary to get to that number, but still of very healthy number . and we all know the house republicans cannot do that by themselves, so let's take a look at the senate democratic budget which does not even achieved half of that deficit reduction. only 185 trillion in deficit reduction. it is not even -- the president likes to use the expression balanced. taxes, spending cuts, the senate democrats have a little qualifier. $1 trillion in new taxes. so i can feel some excitement starting to wane here, but it's probably not going to help.
the ryan budget. by the way, this is the third ryan budget produced by the republicans in the past three years, unlike the previous budget proposals, this ryan budget balances the budget in ten years. ten years. and i have to commend the congressman and the republicans for doing so. it also achieves over four and a half trillion dollars in deficit reduction over the next decade. there is one little hitch. almost 2 trillion of that is obamacare. the repeal of obamacare necessary to get to that...
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what about his running mate, paul ryan? certainly this young man can rile up the crowd, bring rock 'n' roll to the room. i mean, nothing gets him going like a good old bash of the democratic budget. >> they call their budget a foundation for growth. restoring the promise of american opportunity. but when you read it, you find that the vatican's not the only place blowing smoke this week. >> oh, zing. the catskill comedy clubs are lighting up the switch boards even as i speak. that kind of edge must be what mitch mcconnell was talking about when he joked about the gop contrast to the next round of democratic presidential hopefuls. >> don't tell me democrats are the party or the future when their presidential ticket for 2016 is shaping up to look like a rerun of the "golden girls." >> now it's good to see mitch mcconnell looking so pleased with himself, but it's worth remembering that the "golden girls" was immensely popular, rated in the top ten for six of its seven seasons. never mind. republicans do deserve a good laugh an
what about his running mate, paul ryan? certainly this young man can rile up the crowd, bring rock 'n' roll to the room. i mean, nothing gets him going like a good old bash of the democratic budget. >> they call their budget a foundation for growth. restoring the promise of american opportunity. but when you read it, you find that the vatican's not the only place blowing smoke this week. >> oh, zing. the catskill comedy clubs are lighting up the switch boards even as i speak. that...
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and then the next day the president had lunch with paul ryan. what is happening? what is going on in washington that's shifting this from what we've seen before which is basically people yelling at each other from opposite sides of pennsylvania avenue? >> even though president obama obviously won the election, the republicans have dug in so hard especially on this income tax issue that we were talking about earlier. and i think to some degree the democrats were taken by surprise. for example when you had that fiscal cliff fight that was right at the owned the year, in fact, it went into january 1, president obama was in a position to take a larger revenue increase if he really wanted to. he chose not to. he dialed it down a little bit thinking there would be more down the line. i think he's taking a somewhat different approach, well, let's try to reach out more, to have more conversation with members. he has tried this before. i mean, it's not the first time. gwen: which is why people thought he wasn't going to try it again. >> it's a good thing to do. you want yo
and then the next day the president had lunch with paul ryan. what is happening? what is going on in washington that's shifting this from what we've seen before which is basically people yelling at each other from opposite sides of pennsylvania avenue? >> even though president obama obviously won the election, the republicans have dug in so hard especially on this income tax issue that we were talking about earlier. and i think to some degree the democrats were taken by surprise. for...
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when severe flooding damaged paul ryan's district in wisconsin, ryan made sure his constituents got government help. his quote was "i have been inspired by the support and cam passion demonstrated by wisconsinites who have reached out to help their neighbors in need." he said at the time. today ryan made no mention of compassion, noting it would be irresponsible to raise an insolvent program's debt ceiling without making necessary reforms. and of course he voted no. joining me tonight, "daly show" co-creator lizz winstead. i guess there are no boundaries when it comes to politics in this country. great to have you with us tonight, lizz. >> thanks, ed. >> what do you make of all of this? >> living here, and also when the -- when the tornadoes hit in minneapolis, i was there helping those folks too with a fantastic mayor r.t. rybak. so watching this hit my neighborhood and going to redhook and seeing how people couldn't access a lot of these people. it was really hard. and helping people clean out their homes after that and talking to strangers, because you would go in groups. you were assigned
when severe flooding damaged paul ryan's district in wisconsin, ryan made sure his constituents got government help. his quote was "i have been inspired by the support and cam passion demonstrated by wisconsinites who have reached out to help their neighbors in need." he said at the time. today ryan made no mention of compassion, noting it would be irresponsible to raise an insolvent program's debt ceiling without making necessary reforms. and of course he voted no. joining me...
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does paul ryan not take responsibility for that? >> paul ryan voted with us tonight. so i think paul ryan has made extraordinary contributions, but we have to have a plan from the president that gets democratic votes. again, this is a budget that he's presented -- >> what about -- >> a couple of years with no democratic votes. how can that be a serious plan? >> totally with you. i said this an hour ago, the one thing the government has a responsibility to do is come up with a budget. eric cantor voted against this bill. you have a discipline problem in the republican house caucus. >> we let the house -- look, this was an unusual circumstance. i disagree with a lot of my friends. i look at something that makes 85% of the bush tax cuts permanent for 98% of the american people as a big win. frankly, when taxes were going to go up on everybody, to not protect 98% of the people when you had an opportunity to me is short sighted. if we don't pass this tonight, you're looking at a $4 trillion tax increase and you're looking at financial chaos. you're also looking at a gutted
does paul ryan not take responsibility for that? >> paul ryan voted with us tonight. so i think paul ryan has made extraordinary contributions, but we have to have a plan from the president that gets democratic votes. again, this is a budget that he's presented -- >> what about -- >> a couple of years with no democratic votes. how can that be a serious plan? >> totally with you. i said this an hour ago, the one thing the government has a responsibility to do is come up...
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smith. >> well, ryan, i respect you and thank you for your service. i've been honored to serve with many women who've already operated under these circumstances. this is not something new. some of the things that you've described are things that i and friends of mine and people that i've served with have already experienced. >> joining us tonight, goldie taylor, msnbc contributor, managing editor of the goldie taylor project and former marine. goldie, thank you for your time tonight. your response to some of the rhetoric you just heard. >> i frankly just find it astounding. you know, women have been serving in our armed forces and in military operations around the world for decades. the fact is we're doing the job. we're helicopter pilots. we're marine corps, you know, military police officers. we're military intelligence officers. we just don't get formally recognized for it, and we certainly don't get paid for it. there's a differential pay for someone who is formally recognized as being a part of infantry. that is a boost in pay and benefits that w
smith. >> well, ryan, i respect you and thank you for your service. i've been honored to serve with many women who've already operated under these circumstances. this is not something new. some of the things that you've described are things that i and friends of mine and people that i've served with have already experienced. >> joining us tonight, goldie taylor, msnbc contributor, managing editor of the goldie taylor project and former marine. goldie, thank you for your time...
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>> reporter: paul murray and patty ryan have been behind closed doors for months. these talks have been ongoing behind closed doors ever since the senate has been putting patty murray's budget on the floor. they kept those talks going even as other efforts by leadership were found and even as we went through that government shutdown. they passed this as a success of basically two budget policy wonks who sat down and were -- they had to file this bill before midnight tonight to get it out this week. >> so the timeline now is they had until friday right? i mean friday's the last day, are they going to get this things passed? we're already seeing condemnations by house republicans. are they going to have the votes for this in the house? >> well, that's what we're still waiting to see. it seems as though leadership has made a commitment to bring it to the fore, that's what paul ryan said tonight in his press conference, you saw as you just read positive statements from the leadership. but the house had to get this finished by the end of the week. the senate still has a
>> reporter: paul murray and patty ryan have been behind closed doors for months. these talks have been ongoing behind closed doors ever since the senate has been putting patty murray's budget on the floor. they kept those talks going even as other efforts by leadership were found and even as we went through that government shutdown. they passed this as a success of basically two budget policy wonks who sat down and were -- they had to file this bill before midnight tonight to get it out...
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. >> and increasing the deficit and the debt ceiling, no sooner han it passed that paul ryan, who got brutalized for his own party very badly for having cooperated to do this temporary increase, as well as mitch mock comfortable got up and said, we're -- mitch mcconnell got up and said we didn't do anything to the debt ceiling. >> are we in the same place with another fiasco in february? >> the key was john boehner tead off on the tea party. basically what that he said is that there is running space election, and the politics of doing it don't work. and the politics of doing a big budget fight next year don't work. and i think the republican parties we're after obama care and we're not going to run the people who shut down the government or stuck the budget. >> i think there is a split in the republican party. the republican establishment is looking at what is obama care and turning out to be an electoral term and we can do real well in the midterm if we don't shut the government down again. but mitch mcconnell and the other, they feel the club for growth, the right wing, the heritage
. >> and increasing the deficit and the debt ceiling, no sooner han it passed that paul ryan, who got brutalized for his own party very badly for having cooperated to do this temporary increase, as well as mitch mock comfortable got up and said, we're -- mitch mcconnell got up and said we didn't do anything to the debt ceiling. >> are we in the same place with another fiasco in february? >> the key was john boehner tead off on the tea party. basically what that he said is that...
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and i think that's what paul ryan has done here. when you look at some of these conservative group, they had the fund raising letters out before they had any ability to analyze what was in the deal. so the politics for profit wing of the party is at it again to the detriment of the wing of the party that actually has to play a part in governing the country. and that's what you're seeing here. >> are you surprised to see the speaker of the house directly shot at them. that they're mad because they know this is a way if you're mad at a budget deal to show your anger, and can you raise a lot of money on it. and that's not the interests of the republican party being done there, but the interest of the fundraiser. i've never seen boehner to do this. to go after the fund money, the rich people in the party. >> there's a lot of evidence to suggest that he's been thinking it for a long time. it's good that he said it. and so when you look at the recent history of the republican party over the last couple years, look, when you appease this c
and i think that's what paul ryan has done here. when you look at some of these conservative group, they had the fund raising letters out before they had any ability to analyze what was in the deal. so the politics for profit wing of the party is at it again to the detriment of the wing of the party that actually has to play a part in governing the country. and that's what you're seeing here. >> are you surprised to see the speaker of the house directly shot at them. that they're mad...
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. >> let me ask you about paul ryan's budget that is coming out next week. we're led to believe that he wants to change the age cutoff for changing medicare benefits. will that be in the bill? >> no. he will -- if you are at or near retirement, there is no difference for you. >> give me an age. >> 55. >> it remains the same. he couldn't sell a higher age. >> no. where you have to focus is, we'll pass a budget that balances in ten years. the democrats and the senate have never passed a budget. it's been more than four years. now that we've passed no budget, mo pay, even though the speaker thinks it's undignified. when they're going to pass a budget, we'll never balance. >> what you have here also as you heard nancy approximate he lows i say, when it comes to things like entitlements, she's not prepared to do anything that would change medicare benefits. she said to do that, it's a trophy. it's a scalp, it doesn't mean anything. >> so nancy wants medicare to go bankrupt? we'll not allow that. we will preserve and protect medicare and social security. that's wh
. >> let me ask you about paul ryan's budget that is coming out next week. we're led to believe that he wants to change the age cutoff for changing medicare benefits. will that be in the bill? >> no. he will -- if you are at or near retirement, there is no difference for you. >> give me an age. >> 55. >> it remains the same. he couldn't sell a higher age. >> no. where you have to focus is, we'll pass a budget that balances in ten years. the democrats and the...